Lydia makes it clear at the novel's end that she knows what Olivier is all about. Interestingly, she does not seem overly concerned about cutting him out of her daughter's life.
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I read this boo some weeks ago and upon reflection, have come to believe that birds of a feather, flock together. Most of the characters are emotionally unhealthy people and have somehow found one another. Olivier has a screw or two loose. Lydia sunk her claws into him. She's one controlling lady.
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I think the relationship with Lydia was evident all along. Maybe Kate wished so hard that Olivier was really interested in her that she couldn't see that he maintained his connection to the family in spite of breaking up (somewhat) with Portia. I didn't like him at all and in the end, he proved how deceitful, dishonest and self centered he really was.
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